Thursday, May 24, 2018


Center for Justice and Reconciliation
May update from the Center for Justice & Reconciliation at PLNU for Thursday, 24 May 2018 from Center for Justice & Reconciliation at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California, United States
HT- RADAR Conference brings national leaders together to discuss latest trends in human trafficking research
Our May 12 conference included 18 presentations and panels and two keynotes, including HEAL's Executive Director, Dr. Hanni Stoklosa, and survivor leader Autumn Burris of Survivors for Solutions and presentations from the Urban Institute and Polaris Project. The conference featured some of the most current regional and national research on human trafficking. It was also a great networking opportunity with many universities, nonprofit organizations, and other stakeholders represented. 
2018 HT-RADAR Conference on May 12, 2018. Top left: Jamie Quient and Brittany Beisner of Free to Thrive review their break-out session options. Top right: Volunteer Coordinator Katie White, Conference Coordinator Bernadette Winter-Villaluz, and CJR Administrative Assistant Rebeca Elliott. Bottom left:Conference attendees. Bottom right: District Attorney Summer Stephan was Master of Ceremonies.
CJR in the news: Multiple news stations covered the HT-RADAR Conference. Channel 7 news covered the conference and featured both Dr. Jamie Gates and activists Ebony Jones and Armand King, who advocate for awareness and change in their community. Click the image above to view the video.
A huge THANKS to PLNU Dining and Sodexo for being the first sponsor of Hope Rising 2018! Thanks to their generosity we are on our way to raising support for our anti-trafficking initiatives.
If you are interested in being a sponsor for Hope Rising, please contact
Kim Berry Jones at kimberryjones@pointloma.edu
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